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A while ago someone posted up Teng Tools 14mm sump plug removal socket. Went into Supercheap on Sunday and they are selling a full kit of every sump plug socket you could ever need made from chrome vandium steel in a metal box for $30. The brand is Protool.

PS: the Teng one is on backorder, they have run out of stock. S

Again? The were out of stock when it was being discussed before (so around 23rd Sept), but mine got delivered in pretty quick time anyway. Maybe a week, two weeks tops.

Again? The were out of stock when it was being discussed before (so around 23rd Sept), but mine got delivered in pretty quick time anyway. Maybe a week, two weeks tops.

Teng on backorder roughly two weeks wait atm. I already ordered before finding excellent set in Supercheap.

*drools.

The Bursons rep dropped passed the workshop the other day and convinced us to grab one of these. Apparently fully rebuildable and rated to 600Nm. Its good for getting into those tight spots. For a couple hundered dollars, you can't go wrong.

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*drools.

The Bursons rep dropped passed the workshop the other day and convinced us to grab one of these. Apparently fully rebuildable and rated to 600Nm. Its good for getting into those tight spots. For a couple hundered dollars, you can't go wrong.

enough clearance for rb crank bolts?

Hmm I can't comment on RB's specifically, but the majority of work its done, has been on crank pulley bolts. I'd measure it up on mine but I have a 52mm KoyoRad, so I'm not sure that'd qualify. Rad out, I would say yes.

Hmm I can't comment on RB's specifically, but the majority of work its done, has been on crank pulley bolts. I'd measure it up on mine but I have a 52mm KoyoRad, so I'm not sure that'd qualify. Rad out, I would say yes.

Awesome news. that's good enough for me to purchase on. Thanks.

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Perhaps not something that's up everyones ally, but i've found this quite handy. It's a test light that displays voltage on a lcd screen. It shows reverse polarity with bright led's, red for positive and green for negative/earth. The lcd is crisp and easy to read. There's plently of length too. The only drawback is that it inly does 12v. So I still have to use my older style test light when working on trucks etc. Although not everyone would require this.

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